Two different exhibits

December 1st through 29th

and

January 5th through 26th

Artist Julie Weaverling's, "Lift the Sky" project was born of a need for a counterpoint to, and respite from, inevitable and constant bad news confronting the world. Artists answer the question, “what’s your message to the world?” then create art on 18”x24” pieces of muslin, canvas or other material which is then sewn into hanging panels. Artists from 14 countries responded with universal positive expressions in words and art as declarations of hope with messages of caring for the earth and the human family. Lift the Sky invites the viewer to see and hear themself while walking through the broader singular voice of many artists. 

Each exhibit will feature different art panels.

Artist and “Lift the Sky” creator will speak about this inspiring project on December 1st at noon and again on January 5th at noon at The Unity Center. All are welcome! Registration is not required.

Previous and Upcoming Exhibits

  • August through September

    Our inaugural exhibit featuring a variety of art styles and media (oil on canvas, water color, photography, mixed media) from 14 talented artists

  • October 6 through November 13

    Jan Phillips, eco-photographer, has been photographing since 1975, using her images to promote peace and justice internationally.

    Check the Art Gallery page for complete details about this inspiring exhibit as well as a chance to meet Jan and hear her talk.

  • December 1 through December 29

    Artist Julie Weaverling's, "Lift the Sky" project was born of a need for a counterpoint to, and respite from, inevitable and constant bad news confronting the world. Artists answer the question, “what’s your message to the world?” then create art on 18”x24” pieces of muslin, canvas or other material which is then sewn into hanging panels. Artists from 14 countries responded with universal positive expressions in words and art as declarations of hope with messages of caring for the earth and the human family. Lift the Sky invites the viewer to see and hear themself while walking through the broader singular voice of many artists. 

    Each exhibit will feature different art panels.

  • January 5 through 26

    Artist Julie Weaverling's, "Lift the Sky" project was born of a need for a counterpoint to, and respite from, inevitable and constant bad news confronting the world. Artists answer the question, “what’s your message to the world?” then create art on 18”x24” pieces of muslin, canvas or other material which is then sewn into hanging panels. Artists from 14 countries responded with universal positive expressions in words and art as declarations of hope with messages of caring for the earth and the human family. Lift the Sky invites the viewer to see and hear themself while walking through the broader singular voice of many artists. 

    Each exhibit will feature different art panels.

  • February 2 through March 30

    A Special Art Exhibit in Recognition of Black History Month
    and in Honor of the Civil Rights Movement

The Unity Center Art Gallery is now open and being enjoyed by members, friends, and the broader community. We take pride in its quality and uniqueness, offering a space where art enriches and connects us all.

“The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.”  Pablo Picasso

The Gallery’s Mission

The Unity Center Art Gallery is dedicated to celebrating the transformative power of art. Our mission for the gallery is to create an inclusive environment that fosters reflection, inspiration, and connection. We believe in art's unique ability to educate, inspire, heal, and bridge diverse communities, and we are committed to providing a welcoming space for all.

“The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.”

— Pablo Picasso